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One of the senior NASCAR, Mike Helton (left).

Junior Johnson (pictured in 1985) is one of the NASCAR driver who at a young age became a paid driver for smuggling liquor. 
Beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, Daytona Beach is widely regarded as one of the places to record speed. France and Belgium to compete here and recorded eight speed records between 1927 and 1935 After being used as the location of the race between Ransom Olds berseharan and Alexander Winton in 1903 this beach then used as the center of racing with a record 15 were recorded in location then known as the Daytona Beach Street Circuit between 1905 to 1935 At that time also the Bonneville Salt Flats became the location for land speed record. In 1936 Daytona Beach became a synonymous with fast cars.  The riders race on a track along the 6.6 km, with a straight track along the coast from 2.4 to 3.2 km and the other straight track that is now known as the state. Two straight track meet each other with the sand that covered both meetings bend. 

Stock car racing in the United States have the basis of the distribution of liquor prohibition policy in the early 1920s. The entrepreneur and creator of liquor then figure out how to distribute their products so that in the end they do the creative but the illegal smuggling of such products on the vehicle (in this case a car) that has been modified so that fast but stable in order to pass through the foothills while avoiding examination / police pursuits. 

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Junior Johnson (pictured in 1985) is one of the NASCAR driver who at a young age became a paid driver for smuggling liquor.

Changes in the rules regarding the distribution of liquor ban in 1933 to stop the illegal distribution efforts were at once made ​​by employers and drivers who are already looking for other ways to modify the car so that what they have done on their car does not end up in vain. In the end in early 1940s car modification continues and this time they made ​​some sort of small racing event that prizes money. This race success attracted the attention of the audience and become the new trend in the Southern United States with a close association with the Wilkes County region of North Carolina. The majority of races are held hold a road car that has been modified. 



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standing in 1948 
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President Mike Helton 
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